STAND ASSEMBLY
Assemble the stand, following the photo in functional description and the
schematic drawing.
NOTE: The upper crossbars (skirt) of the stand have the locating holes
along the top edge for mounting the saw itself.
These holes must be positioned to the top of the stand. The lower cross
bars (stretchers) do not have these holes.
During assembly, ensure all locking washers are used in the correct
position and that all connecting nuts and bolts are securely tightened.
MOUNTING THE TABLE SAW
1. Lay the table saw top-down on the floor.
2. Add the completely-assembled saw stand securing the stand to the
table saw body with the enclosed nuts bolts and locking washers.
3. Once assembled, turn the complete unit over so that it now stands on
the legs. This requires two people to avoid injury when lifting.
WARNING! Before assembly DO NOT CONNECT TO POWER
SUPPLY.
SAW ASSEMBLY
1. When assembling your machine do not connect to the power supply
until you have fully read and understood this manual. After carrying
out all checks and making any necessary adjustments check that the
machine switch is in the off position, connect to the power supply and
then switch the machine on and off quickly, this will allow you to check
for any loose blades or accessories without the machine gaining full
speed.
2. Disconnect from the power supply before attempting any adjustments.
3. During manufacturing your machine is set and calibrated to cut
accurately, however movement can occur in transit. If you find that
your machine is not cutting accurately you can make several small
adjustments easily.
MOUNTING THE BLADE
1. Ensure the machine is disconnected from the power supply,
2. Remove the screw holding the blade locating plate in the table top,
remove the locating plate.
3. Rotate the blade height adjustment wheel to lift the motor to its highest
position.
4. Remove blade locking nut and outside blade washer
5. Fit blade ensuring blade teeth are facing forward.
6. Re-fit the blade washer and locking nut using the blade lock keys
(spanners) ensuring that the blade lock nut is tight.
7. Re-fit the blade locating plate with the screw.
FITTING THE BLADE'S SAFETY GUARD
1. The safety guard is comprised of two assemblies pre-assembled at the
factory, the transparent guard assembly (fig 2) and the riving knife/anti-
kickback pawl assembly (fig 3).
2. It will be helpful now to attach the handle (H, fig 1) to the handwheel (I,
fig 1) at the front of the saw.
3. Be sure the blade tilt lock lever (K, fig 1) is tight.
4. Remove the table insert (Q, fig 1). Insert a screwdriver into the 1/2" (12
mm) round hole and lift the insert from its place in the table.
5. Raise the saw blade to its full height. Turn the handle on the handwheel
clockwise to do this. The outer surface of the handwheel changes the
blade angle and the inner wheel with handle raises and lowers the
blade.
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